Johnny Tremain

Unit 1: Up and About

Chapter 1
1.) Johnny Tremain is head of the attic, and almost head of the household. He's even in charge of Dove a boy who has been at the Laphold house for 4 years when Johnny has only been there for 2.
2.) Johnny knows he's in charge of Dove, and Dove knows it too. But Dove is older and has been at the Laphold house longer, so he dosn't like that Johnny is more experienced with less training.
Chapter 3
1.) Johnny is very serious about his job, he helps Mr.Laphold with his even. He writes thing down for Mr.Laphold, who never does and hardly listens to the customers order, and makes sure that all supplies are in stalk befor last minute. Johnny knows one day he too will be a master craftsman, and cant wait until that day comes.
2.) Mr.Lapham thinks that patriots just like to start trouble with England, that they talk to much, and don't read enough Scripture.
Chapter 4
1.) Johnny is very serious about his work, he knows that people are depending on him, and he wants to impress. Even while Mr.Lapham sleeps and Dove and Dusty swim on a hot day, Johnny still works on Paul Revere's pitcher handle.
Chapter 6
1.)Johnny describes the crest of Lytes as an eye rising up from the sea. It conveys a feeling of hope, let there be "light" is the saying.

Unit 2: The Pride of Your Power

Chapter 1
1.) Johnny does not take Mr.Revere's offer because he says that with out him nothing would get done at the Lampham house, and they would all starve.
Chapter 3
1.) These are the small important details that led up to Johnny's accident. Johnny was working on the Sabbath, Dove had given him a broken crucible, and Johnny left the melted beezwax on the floor.
Chapter 5.
1.) Johnny's life changes drasticly because of the accident, resolting into his cripled hand. Mr.Lampham tells Johhny he cannot be a siliversmith and must go find a new trade, but he is welcome to stay with the Lampham's until he finds a new one.

Unit 3: An Earth of Brass

Chapter 1
1.) When Johnny walkes into a printing press he meets Rab, who's an apprentice there. Rab asks Johhny to eat with because his master's wife, who is also his aunt, always brings him too much food. Johnny agrees, because he is very hungry, when Rab tells him to take some bread Johnny has to take out his bad hand to steady the bread. Rab says nothing about Johnny's hand and dosnt offer to help him. Rab is the first person Johnny confides to about his story, which meens he must like Rab.
Chapter 3
1.) I think it's representing that siliver is clean and new, and brass is durty, old or forgotten. So Johnny use to feel like siliver, but now he feels like brass.

Unit 4: The Rising Eye

Chapter 1
1.) Merchant Lyte is very cocky, and rude. He dosn't belive Johhny when he tells him about his name being Johnny Lyte Tremain, a long lost relitive to the Lyte Family. He dosn't belive Johnny until he brings up the cup. Then Mr.Lyte tells him to bring the cup to his Beacon Hill House tonight.
Chapter 2
1.) There are two political parties, Whig and Tory. The Whigs said taxation without representation is tyranny. The Tories believed all arguments could be settled with time, patience, and respect for the government.
Chapter 5
2.) Mr.Justice said that the Lytes had not the slightest evidence aggenst Johnny. That the Lytes illegally had Johnny's cup, and he could go take back.

Unit 5: The Boston Observer

Chapter 2
1.) Johnny's responsibilities as the messagenger is he as to accurately deliver messages to people. This helps the Whigs because there was no phone back in the old days, so you had to have a messagenger deliver long distence information.
Chapter 3 and 4
1.) Johnny is enjoying his new life, but misses the Laphams a little bit.
2.) Most people live up to others expectations because they don't want to let people down.
3.) Rab told Johnny that he shouldn't let these little things effect him so easily.
4.) The Observers Club is a treasonous club because they plot attacks against Britian.

Unit 6: Salt-Water Tea

Chapter 5
1.) Johnny must learn how to chop an axe to play a part in the Boston Tea Party. He must learn how to do this so he can chop open tea packets so they can dump them in the water.

Unit 7: The Fiddler's Bill

Chapter1
1.) England closed Boston's ports, except his Majesty's trasnports and warships, until all the tea was paid for.
2.) The colonies rebel against Britian, and try to get their ports reopened.
Chapter 3
2.) Johnny knows how it feels to be miss treated because of his injuried hand. So he doesn't want anyone to fell the way he did when he was rejected.
Chapter 4
1.) The feelings Johnny had for Mrs.Lampham have changed. He relizes now that all the things she did that he felt were rude or harsh, were only to protect and guard the ones she loves.
Chapter 5
1.) The Spy for Sam Adams in the Lytes house would be Mrs.Bessie.
Unit 8: A World to Come

Unit 8: A World to Come

Chapter 1
1.) The Lytes are running from the Mob of Wigs who are trying to tar and feather them, but Mrs. Bessie warns the Lytes ahead of time.
Chapter 2
1.) The Bible reveals that Johnny is the grandnephew of Merchant Lyte. Johnny Tremain's grandfather, Roger Lyte, was the brother of Jonathan Lyte.
2.) What Johnny is referring to when he says "This is the end. The end of one thing-beginning of something else." he is saying how the Lytes won't return because of the Civil War.
Chapter 5
1.) James Otis fights so that not frightened child is sent as a refugee from is own home because of race or religion.

Unit 9: The Scarlet Deluge

Chapter 3
1.) From the beginnng of the book till now, Johnny has become more humble to the people around him.
2.) The minute men are preparing for war by shapening tools and making their own bullets.
Chapter 5
1.) Johnny looks in to the eyes of the firing squad, and there he feel as if he is seeing death.

Unit 10: "Disperse, Ye Rebels"

Chapter 1
1.) The patriots belive that the British soldiers are getting ready to fight because the their sharpening thier tools and reading thier landing boats.
2.) If the British are coming by land he'll show one lantern, but if their coming by boats he'll show two lanterns, and this will be helping the patriots by by showing the British's plan of attack.
Chapter 2
1.) Rab is leaving Boston because he thinks the time for fighting will be in about a week, and he intends to be in the battle. Johnny does not take the news very well.

Unit 11: Yankee Doodle

Chapter 1
1.) The first battle is in Lexington at dawn. The seven hundren British defeat the seventy minute men easily.
Chapter 3
1.) The British can't punish the leaders because they're all gone.
Chapter 4
1.) When Lavina looks at Johnny for the first time she notices his widow's peak, like his mothers, and the way he walks, liek a panther like his mother did.
Chapter 5
1.) When Johnny calls himself "A boy in the time of peace and a man in the time of war." He's saying befor the war he didnt know what was going on with Britian and the patriots planning attacks on them. But throughout the book he becomes a man when the War is going on.

Unit 12: A Man Can Stand Up

Chapter 1
1.) Johnny had on a British uniform so that he would fit in with the other British soldiers.
Chapter 2
1.) Johnny is amazed the rebels could beat the British, thinking they were invincable. But the rebels were able to beat the British by using gorilla tactics..
Chapter 3
1.) At Lexingtom Green, Johnny thinks about the seventy farmers who died against the seven hundred British soldiers.
Chapter 5
1.) Rab died because he lost too much blood, and the doctors could not stop it. Johnny was in a lonely state where nothing seemed real, not even the death of Rab.
2.) Johnny is not ashamed of his mamed hand, because he is lucky to be alive and to accomplish all the things he did.